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> coil testing 3.2
914mikee100
post Aug 12 2013, 09:10 AM
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I have no spark in my 3.2. I have replaced the ECU, the DME relay and now I think I am down to a wire between the DME and the coil or the coil itself. I have a multimeter, but I don't know how to check the coil. Can I just check for a certain resistance between the two posts? Also, if I ground the black end of my meter and put it in voltage mode, and put the red lead on each of the posts on the coil, shouldn't I get 12v to one of the posts when I am cranking the starter?
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